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a) He could not find the town he was looking for.
b) Thieves came and beat him and took his money and clothes.
c) His donkey died on his journey.
a) He gave the man some food to eat.
b) Nothing. He took one look at the man and passed by on the other side.
a) He gave the man some money.
b) He took one look at the man and passed by on the other side.
a) A Samaritan.
b) A judge.
c) A farmer.
a) He gave him food.
b) He put his arm around him and poured oil on the man's cuts.
a) To an inn.
b) To his home.
a) I am leaving now.
b) I will not do any more for this man.
c) Take care of this friend of mine until he is well. Here is money. I will give you more if you need it.
a) That we should love our neighbor as ourselves.
b) That we should take care of ourselves first.
a) Yes.
b) No.
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